On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 07:56:54PM -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> The weirdest thing just happened. I've been running a "make release" on
> a sparc, with the sources on an i386 server, both running NetBSD of
> course (and in fact 2001/06/19 -current). Suddenly in the middle of the
> 'mkdep' for the last kernel of the sparc build it spit up:
>
> cpp: /proven/work/woods/NetBSD-src/sys/sys/types.h: Input/output error
> cpp: machine/bswap.h: Input/output error
> cpp: /proven/work/woods/NetBSD-src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc/vm_machdep.c: Permission denied
> cpp: /proven/work/woods/NetBSD-src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc/disksubr.c: Permission denied
> cpp: /proven/work/woods/NetBSD-src/sys/arch/sparc/dev/md_root.c: Permission denied
> cpp: /proven/work/woods/NetBSD-src/sys/sys/param.h: Input/output error
> mkdep: compile failed.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop.
> make: stopped in /build/NetBSD-obj/arch/sparc/compile/INSTALL
> *** Error code 1
>
> This is after successfully building the GENERIC, GENERIC_SCSI3, and
> GENERIC_SUN4U kernels! Note the "make release" was running as root too.
>
> Curiously it happened at almost exactly the same time I was doing a
> "make release" on the sources server and as it was starting to build the
> floppy images.
>
> The timestamps on these log entries correspond almost exactly to the
> timestamp on my prompt after the make on the sparc died:
>
> Jun 26 19:18:44 proven /netbsd: vnd0: no disk label
> Jun 26 19:18:45 proven last message repeated 2 times
>
> and the server had just finished building the ramdisk-big.fs image when
> I noticed the sparc build had died.
>
> There are no other related log entries on either machine.
>
> All of the files mentioned above are now readable without problem on the
> sparc.
>
> Is it possible that the vnd device is somehow having adverse affects on
> the NFS server?
It's not the vnd device, it's mount. when you mount/umount a filesystem,
mount will wake up mountd to rebuild the export list. mountd will flush the
current export list before installing the new one, so there is a short window
in which nothing is exported. Bad luck, you client tried talking to the
server at this time.
The bug is in the NFS system: NFS requests should either be dropped or
queued while mountd is working.
>
> Should I send-pr this?
I already have a PR open on this issue: 5844.
I just shaw it's closed, I open it again.
The fix which was commited has been backed out.
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Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI. Manuel.Bouyer@lip6.fr
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